Groups make decisions on both the production and the distribution of resources. These decisions typically involve a tension between increasing the total level of group resources (i.e. social efficiency) and distributing these resources among group members (i.e. individuals’ relative shares). This is the case because the redistribution process may destroy part of the resources, thus resulting in socially inefficient allocations. Here we apply a dual-process approach to understand the cognitive underpinnings of this fundamental tension. We conducted a set of experiments to examine the extent to which different allocation decisions respond to intuition or deliberation. In a newly developed approach, we assess intuition and deliberation at both...
Cooperation is a fundamental human trait but our understanding of how it functions remains incomplet...
By many accounts cooperation appears to be a default strategy in social interaction. There are, howe...
How individuals divide resources between themselves and another person is influenced both by their s...
Groups make decisions on both the production and the distribution of resources. These decisions typi...
Groups make decisions on both the production and the distribution of resources. These decisions typi...
International audienceGroups make decisions on both the production and the distribution of resources...
Groups make decisions on both the production and the distribution of resources. These decisions typi...
Groups make decisions on both the production and the distribution of resources. These decisions typi...
Common resource dilemmas involve collectively coordinating individual choices to promote group effic...
Dual-process theories classify a fast, automatic “System 1” and a deliberative, controlled “System 2...
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Social and Behavioral Sciences: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research F...
Most humans share to some degree. Yet, from middle childhood, sharing behavior varies substantially ...
Abstract People have different preferences for what they allocate for themselves and what they alloc...
Is cooperation intuitive or deliberative? From an early notion of cooperation as a deliberate suppre...
Cooperation is a fundamental human trait but our understanding of how it functions remains incomplet...
By many accounts cooperation appears to be a default strategy in social interaction. There are, howe...
How individuals divide resources between themselves and another person is influenced both by their s...
Groups make decisions on both the production and the distribution of resources. These decisions typi...
Groups make decisions on both the production and the distribution of resources. These decisions typi...
International audienceGroups make decisions on both the production and the distribution of resources...
Groups make decisions on both the production and the distribution of resources. These decisions typi...
Groups make decisions on both the production and the distribution of resources. These decisions typi...
Common resource dilemmas involve collectively coordinating individual choices to promote group effic...
Dual-process theories classify a fast, automatic “System 1” and a deliberative, controlled “System 2...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research F...
Most humans share to some degree. Yet, from middle childhood, sharing behavior varies substantially ...
Abstract People have different preferences for what they allocate for themselves and what they alloc...
Is cooperation intuitive or deliberative? From an early notion of cooperation as a deliberate suppre...
Cooperation is a fundamental human trait but our understanding of how it functions remains incomplet...
By many accounts cooperation appears to be a default strategy in social interaction. There are, howe...
How individuals divide resources between themselves and another person is influenced both by their s...